From: "Antonio Carlos Coelho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: SMIL Problem: GIF & region Transparency don't work

I've never been able to use the gif transparency either...
I think that this is a real bug of realplayer!
The default background color is back, to use
transparency you have to set it to "transparent".
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A C   C O E L H O
Streaming Media Specialist - StarMedia Broadband
Brazil
t. +55 11 3043 6558       www.starmedia.com.br

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 > Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 2:26 PM
 > Subject: SMIL Problem: GIF & region Transparency don't work
 >
 >
 > From: David van Zeventer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: SMIL Problem: GIF & region Transparency don't work
 >
 > Hi there,
 >
 > For some time now I am having problems when using with transparency of
 > region and GIFS in SMIL.
 >
 > First of all, transparent GIFS use White as background color instead of
 > nothing (thus showing the region background color underneath).
 > Second of all, a region should use transparent as default if its
 > background color is not defined instead is uses black.
 >
 > Below is a smil presentation which shows both problems:
 >
 > <smil>
 >   <head>
 >    <layout>
 >     <root-layout width="400" height="400" background-color="green"/>
 >     <region id="image_region1" left="0" top="0" width="300" height="300"/>
 >     <region id="image_region2" left="0" top="0" width="100" height="100"/>
 >    </layout>
 >   </head>
 >   <body>
 >      <par>
 >          <img src="50x50.gif"   region="image_region1" z-index="0"/>
 >          <img src="200x200.jpg" region="image_region2" z-index="1"/>
 >      </par>
 >   </body>
 > </smil>
 >
 > If anyone knows something about these transparency bugs, or knows the fix
 > please let me know.
 >
 > Greetings,
 > David Van Zeventer
 > Software Engineer at VPRO Digitaal.


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